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What separated the Maasai from their special relationship with Enkai?

The Black God became powerful and no longer needed the people of the plains.
The Kamba became jealous of the Maasai and chopped down the tree.
The Maasai became parched and hungry because of a drought and stole cattle from Enkai.
The Black God became angry with the Kamba because they fought with the Maasai.

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Answered by jefferson7
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Maasai are an indigenous pastoralist group found in Kenya and Tanzania. They have a managed to preserve their culture and traditions for centuries. The Maasai depend on livestock for their livelihood.

Enkai is the traditional God of the Maasai people. The Maasai people believe cattle is their divine right.

The Kamba became jealous of the Maasai and chopped down the tree.

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